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Chicago owners event Libertyville

My personal preference is Lou Malnati's, which is about a 30 minute drive. You'd definitely get to sample Friday night suburban traffic ;)
Lou Malnati's
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Gino's East is only about 3 miles from the Holiday Inn Express - Libertyville
Gino's East
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But, us suburbanites know to avoid going East or South on Friday night so...
Uno's!
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I'll call around tomorrow and see which one has the most seating

You really can't go wrong with any of them, all three are excellent Chicago Pizza
 
When I lived in the Chicago area, I preferred a Chicago style pizza from small, local pizza places. I'm sure there has to be a few of those kind of places around our motel. I wouldn't even mind getting take-out and eating it back at the motel if there is a large enough place for us to eat and visit instead of at a noisy restaurant.
 
When I lived in the Chicago area, I preferred a Chicago style pizza from small, local pizza places. I'm sure there has to be a few of those kind of places around our motel. I wouldn't even mind getting take-out and eating it back at the motel if there is a large enough place for us to eat and visit instead of at a noisy restaurant.
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Not too crazy about Uno, but Lou's and Giordanos are good Chicago style pizza chains. I know good places around Lake Villa but not near Libertyville however I have a friend that works there so I'll check and see what he has to say for a more mom and pop type place.
 
Not too crazy about Uno, but Lou's and Giordanos are good Chicago style pizza chains. I know good places around Lake Villa but not near Libertyville however I have a friend that works there so I'll check and see what he has to say for a more mom and pop type place.

A few years back, my wife and I were in Chicago and ate at one of the chain places, I think it was Giordanos, and they did have good pizza. At the time, they had banners on the walls stating they were voted Chicago's #1 pizza. Does that sound like Giordanos? If so, I'd be up for that.
 
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